Indian start-ups creating wealth and value: PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

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Noting that the number of unicorns in India has reached the 100-mark, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that even during the Covid pandemic, India's startups continued to create wealth and value.

New Delhi: Noting that the number of unicorns in India has reached the 100-mark, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that even during the Covid pandemic, India's startups continued to create wealth and value.

In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' radio broadcast, Modi said that on the fifth of this month the number of unicorns in India reached the 100-mark.

"One unicorn means a startup of at least Rs 7,500 crore turnover. The total valuation of these unicorns is $330 billion, that is over Rs 25 lakh crore. Surely it is a matter of immense pride for every Indian," the Prime Minister said.

"You will be amazed to know that out of the total unicorns, 44 unicorns were formed only last year. Not only that, in a span of three-four months this year, 14 unicorns were made. This means that even during the global pandemic our startups continued to create wealth and value," he said.

Modi said the average annual growth rate of Indian unicorns is more than that of the US, the UK and many other countries.

He also said Indian unicorns are diversifying and the world of startups is reflecting a spirit of new India with entrepreneurs also coming from small cities and towns.

"Analysts also say that in the coming years there will be a sharp spike in these numbers. The good thing is that our Unicorns are diversifying. They are operating in many fields like E-commerce, Fin-Tech, Ed-Tech, and Bio-Tech. Another thing which I consider more important is that the world of start-ups is reflecting the spirit of New India," the Prime Minister said.

He said that behind this success of the country, the youth-power of the land, the talent and the government here, all are putting in efforts together and everyone is contributing.

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